axiom-getting-started

Use when first installing Axiom, unsure which skill to use, want an overview of available skills, or need help finding the right skill for your situation — interactive onboarding that recommends skills based on your project and current focus

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Best use case

axiom-getting-started is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Use when first installing Axiom, unsure which skill to use, want an overview of available skills, or need help finding the right skill for your situation — interactive onboarding that recommends skills based on your project and current focus

Teams using axiom-getting-started should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/axiom-getting-started/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/diegosouzapw/awesome-omni-skill/main/skills/design/axiom-getting-started/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/axiom-getting-started/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How axiom-getting-started Compares

Feature / Agentaxiom-getting-startedStandard Approach
Platform SupportNot specifiedLimited / Varies
Context Awareness High Baseline
Installation ComplexityUnknownN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Use when first installing Axiom, unsure which skill to use, want an overview of available skills, or need help finding the right skill for your situation — interactive onboarding that recommends skills based on your project and current focus

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

SKILL.md Source

# Getting Started with Axiom

Welcome! This skill helps new users discover the most relevant Axiom skills for their situation.

## How This Skill Works

1. Ask the user 2-3 targeted questions about their project
2. Provide personalized skill recommendations (3-5 skills max)
3. Show example prompts they can try immediately
4. Include a complete skill reference for browsing

## Step 1: Ask Questions

Use the AskUserQuestion tool to gather context:

### Question 1: Current Focus

```
Question: "What brings you to Axiom today?"
Header: "Focus"
Options:
- "Debugging an issue" → Prioritize diagnostic skills
- "Optimizing performance" → Prioritize profiling skills
- "Adding new features" → Prioritize reference skills
- "Code review / quality check" → Prioritize audit commands
- "Just exploring" → Show overview
```

### Question 2: Tech Stack

```
Question: "What's your primary tech stack?"
Header: "Stack"
Options:
- "SwiftUI (iOS 16+)" → SwiftUI-focused skills
- "UIKit" → UIKit-focused skills
- "Mixed SwiftUI + UIKit" → Both
- "Starting new project" → Best practices skills
```

### Question 3: Pain Points (Optional, Multi-Select)

Only ask if "Debugging an issue" was selected:

```
Question: "Which areas are you struggling with?"
Header: "Pain Points"
Multi-select: true
Options:
- "Xcode/build issues"
- "Memory leaks"
- "UI/animation problems"
- "Database/persistence"
- "Networking"
- "Concurrency/async"
- "Accessibility"
```

## Step 2: Provide Personalized Recommendations

Based on answers, recommend 3-5 skills using this matrix:

### If "Debugging an issue"

**Always recommend**: axiom:xcode-debugging (universal starting point)

**Then add based on pain points**:
- Xcode/build → xcode-debugging, axiom-build-debugging
- Memory leaks → memory-debugging, axiom-objc-block-retain-cycles
- UI/animation (SwiftUI) → swiftui-debugging, axiom-swiftui-performance
- UI/animation (UIKit) → uikit-animation-debugging, axiom-auto-layout-debugging
- Database → database-migration, axiom-sqlitedata-migration (decision guide)
- Networking → networking, axiom-networking-diag
- Concurrency → swift-concurrency
- Accessibility → accessibility-diag

### If "Optimizing performance"

**SwiftUI stack**:
1. performance-profiling (decision trees for tools)
2. swiftui-performance (SwiftUI Instrument)
3. swiftui-debugging (view update issues)

**UIKit/Mixed**:
1. performance-profiling (Instruments guide)
2. memory-debugging (leak detection)
3. uikit-animation-debugging (CAAnimation issues)

### If "Adding new features"

**Design decisions**:
- hig (quick design decisions, checklists)
- hig-ref (comprehensive HIG reference)

**iOS 26+ features**:
- liquid-glass (material design system)
- foundation-models (on-device AI)
- swiftui-26-ref (complete iOS 26 guide)

**Navigation patterns**:
- swiftui-nav (iOS 18+ Tab/Sidebar, deep linking)
- swiftui-nav-ref (comprehensive API reference)

**Integrations**:
- app-intents-ref (Siri, Shortcuts, Spotlight)
- networking (Network.framework modern patterns)

**Data persistence**:
- Ask: "Which persistence framework?" → swiftdata, axiom-sqlitedata, or grdb
- Migration: axiom-sqlitedata-migration, axiom-realm-migration-ref

### If "Code review / quality check"

**Start with audit commands** (quick wins):
1. `/axiom:audit-accessibility` — WCAG compliance
2. `/axiom:audit-concurrency` — Swift 6 violations
3. `/axiom:audit-memory` — Leak patterns
4. `/axiom:audit-core-data` — Migration safety
5. `/axiom:audit-networking` — Deprecated APIs

**Then suggest**:
- Review skills based on what audits find

### If "Just exploring"

Show the complete skill index (see below) and explain categories.

## Step 3: Output Format

After gathering answers, output:

```markdown
## Your Recommended Skills

Based on your answers, here are the skills most relevant to you right now:

### [Icon] [Category Name]
**axiom:[skill-name]** — [One-line description]
> Try: "[Example prompt they can use immediately]"

[Repeat for 3-5 skills]

### Quick Wins
Run these audit commands to find issues automatically:
- `/axiom:audit-[name]` — [What it finds]

## What's Next

1. **Try the example prompts above** — Copy/paste to see how skills work
2. **Run an audit command** — Get immediate actionable insights
3. **Describe your problem** — I'll suggest the right skill
4. **Browse the complete index below** — Explore all 34 skills

---

[Include the Complete Skill Reference below]
```

## Complete Skill Reference

Include this reference section in every response for browsing:

### Debugging & Troubleshooting

**Environment & Build Issues**
- **xcode-debugging** — BUILD FAILED, simulator hangs, zombie processes, environment-first diagnostics
- **build-debugging** — Dependency conflicts, CocoaPods/SPM failures, Multiple commands produce

**Memory & Performance**
- **memory-debugging** — Memory growth, retain cycles, leak diagnosis with Instruments
- **performance-profiling** — Decision trees for Instruments (Time Profiler, Allocations, Core Data, Energy)
- **objc-block-retain-cycles** — Objective-C block memory leaks, weak-strong pattern

**UI Debugging**
- **swiftui-debugging** — View update issues, struct mutation, binding identity, view recreation
- **swiftui-performance** — SwiftUI Instrument (iOS 26), long view bodies, Cause & Effect Graph
- **uikit-animation-debugging** — CAAnimation completion, spring physics, gesture+animation jank
- **auto-layout-debugging** — Auto Layout conflicts, constraint debugging (not yet in manifest)

### Concurrency & Async
- **swift-concurrency** — Swift 6 strict concurrency, @concurrent, actor isolation, Sendable, data races

### UI & Design (iOS 26+)

**Liquid Glass (Material Design)**
- **liquid-glass** — Implementation, Regular vs Clear variants, design review defense
- **liquid-glass-ref** — Complete app-wide adoption guide (icons, controls, navigation, windows)

**Layout & Navigation**
- **swiftui-layout** — ViewThatFits vs AnyLayout vs onGeometryChange, decision trees, iOS 26 free-form windows
- **swiftui-layout-ref** — Complete layout API reference
- **swiftui-nav** — NavigationStack vs NavigationSplitView, deep links, coordinator patterns, iOS 18+ Tab/Sidebar
- **swiftui-nav-ref** — Comprehensive navigation API reference
- **swiftui-nav-diag** — Navigation not responding, unexpected pops, deep link failures, state loss

### Testing
- **ui-testing** — Recording UI Automation (Xcode 26), condition-based waiting, accessibility-first patterns

### Persistence

**Frameworks**
- **swiftdata** — @Model, @Query, @Relationship, CloudKit, iOS 26 features, Swift 6 concurrency
- **sqlitedata** — Point-Free SQLiteData, @Table, FTS5, CTEs, JSON aggregation, CloudKit sync
- **grdb** — Raw SQL, complex joins, ValueObservation, DatabaseMigrator, performance
- **database-migration** — Safe schema evolution for SQLite/GRDB, additive migrations, prevents data loss

**Migration Guides**
- **sqlitedata-migration** — Decision guide, pattern equivalents, performance benchmarks
- **realm-migration-ref** — Realm → SwiftData migration (Realm Device Sync sunset Sept 2025)

### Networking
- **networking** — Network.framework (iOS 12-26), NetworkConnection (iOS 26), structured concurrency
- **networking-diag** — Connection timeouts, TLS failures, data not arriving, performance issues
- **network-framework-ref** — Complete API reference, TLV framing, Coder protocol, Wi-Fi Aware

### Apple Intelligence (iOS 26+)
- **foundation-models** — On-device AI, LanguageModelSession, @Generable, streaming, tool calling
- **foundation-models-diag** — Context exceeded, guardrails, slow generation, availability issues
- **foundation-models-ref** — Complete API reference, all 26 WWDC examples

### Design & UI Guidelines
- **hig** — Quick design decisions, color/background/typography choices, HIG compliance checklists
- **hig-ref** — Comprehensive Human Interface Guidelines reference with code examples

### Integrations
- **app-intents-ref** — Siri, Apple Intelligence, Shortcuts, Spotlight (iOS 16+)
- **swiftui-26-ref** — iOS 26 SwiftUI features, @Animatable, 3D layout, WebView, AttributedString
- **avfoundation-ref** — Audio APIs, bit-perfect DAC, iOS 26 spatial audio, ASAF/APAC

### Diagnostics (Systematic Troubleshooting)
- **accessibility-diag** — VoiceOver, Dynamic Type, color contrast, WCAG compliance, App Store defense
- **core-data-diag** — Schema migration crashes, thread-confinement, N+1 queries

### Audit Commands (Quick Scans)
- `/axiom:audit-accessibility` — VoiceOver labels, Dynamic Type, contrast, touch targets
- `/axiom:audit-concurrency` — Swift 6 violations, unsafe tasks, missing @MainActor
- `/axiom:audit-memory` — Timer leaks, observer leaks, closure captures, delegate cycles
- `/axiom:audit-core-data` — Migration risks, thread violations, N+1 queries
- `/axiom:audit-networking` — Deprecated APIs (SCNetworkReachability, CFSocket), anti-patterns
- `/axiom:audit-liquid-glass` — Glass adoption opportunities, toolbar improvements, blur migration

## Skill Categories Explained

- **Discipline skills** (no suffix) — Step-by-step workflows with pressure scenarios, TDD-tested
- **Diagnostic skills** (-diag suffix) — Systematic troubleshooting with production crisis defense
- **Reference skills** (-ref suffix) — Comprehensive API guides with WWDC examples

## Quick Decision Trees

**"My build is failing"**
→ Start: axiom:xcode-debugging
→ If dependency issue: axiom:build-debugging

**"App is slow"**
→ Start: axiom:performance-profiling (decision trees)
→ If SwiftUI: axiom:swiftui-performance
→ If memory grows: axiom:memory-debugging

**"Memory leak"**
→ Start: axiom:memory-debugging
→ If Objective-C blocks: axiom:objc-block-retain-cycles

**"SwiftUI view issues"**
→ Start: axiom:swiftui-debugging
→ If performance: axiom:swiftui-performance

**"Navigation problems"**
→ Start: axiom:swiftui-nav-diag (troubleshooting)
→ For patterns: axiom:swiftui-nav

**"Which database?"**
→ Decision guide: axiom:sqlitedata-migration
→ Then: axiom:swiftdata, axiom:sqlitedata, or axiom:grdb

**"iOS 26 design"**
→ Start: axiom:liquid-glass
→ Complete guide: axiom:liquid-glass-ref

**"Code quality check"**
→ Run: `/axiom:audit-accessibility`, `/axiom:audit-concurrency`, `/axiom:audit-memory`
→ Fix issues with relevant skills

## How Skills Work

Axiom skills load automatically — you don't need to memorize names or commands.

**Automatic triggering** (most common): Just describe your problem naturally. Claude detects which skill applies and loads it.
- "My SwiftData CloudKit sync isn't working" → loads `cloud-sync-diag`
- "I'm getting Sendable errors in Swift 6" → loads `swift-concurrency`

**Explicit invocation**: If you know the skill name, invoke it directly:
- `/skill axiom-swift-concurrency`
- `/skill axiom-liquid-glass`

**Audit commands**: Run automated scans with slash commands:
- `/axiom:audit-memory` — scans for memory leak patterns
- `/axiom:audit-concurrency` — scans for Swift 6 violations

**Key insight**: You don't need to know skill names. Describe what you're working on and Axiom routes to the right skill automatically.

## Tips

- **Describe your problem** — Claude will suggest the right skill
- **Run audits first** — Quick wins with automated scans
- **Start with diagnostic skills** — When troubleshooting specific issues
- **Use reference skills** — When implementing new features
- **All skills are searchable** — Just describe what you need

---

**Total**: 50 skills, 12 audit commands, covering the complete iOS development lifecycle from design to deployment

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